Wendybird55
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Hello Everyone,
I'll try to make this short, but have a bit to ask. I am a Disney veteran having been to DW about 18 times over the past 20 years. I am not a DVC member - always booking my stays thru Disney at various onsite hotels. I went to a DVC sales pitch one time quite a few yers ago and it wasn't right for me then. I am now married have a son and am using friends points to plan a vacation this year - my first time using a DVC villa. I know I will be saving alot of money "renting" my friends points than if I booked myself. HOWEVER, is DVC a good value???
My concerns:
In addition to the initial fee paid you have annual dues.
Basically you only get the room and minimal housekeeping. You have to pay extra if you want you additional housekeeping (by the way does anyone know how much that costs??)
You still have to pay for park tickets and are subjet to the same meal plans (which have gone down in value).
If you can't get your choice hotel as your "home base" when you buy in you are subjet to the 7 month rule.
I see many people on this board having problems getting the room/accomdations they want when they want.
I know there are other vacation spots besides DW, but it seems you have to go in at alot of points to have more vacation options and sometimes your points can't get you other vacations. I love DW, but I also enjoy traveling to other places.
I'm thinking of making an appt for another sales pitch when I go there, but am not sure if it's worth my time. I guess I'm used to calling Disney reservations (usually am not on hold for much time) and getting what I ask for. Very rarely was what I wanted not available.
Now I have to wait until Feb 5th to make reservations for Aug 31-Sept 5 and am crossing my fingers that one of my choices will be available (since I only have so many points to work with my choices are limited). Again, I'm saving alot of money and am willing to see what happens on Feb. 5. Plus this will be a new Disney experience for me.
But if I decided to become a member do the benefits far outway the negatives?
I would truly appreciate any input anyone may have on why the DVC is a good deal, because everytime I look into it it seems that it's not worth the initial investment.
Thanks so much
Wendy
I'll try to make this short, but have a bit to ask. I am a Disney veteran having been to DW about 18 times over the past 20 years. I am not a DVC member - always booking my stays thru Disney at various onsite hotels. I went to a DVC sales pitch one time quite a few yers ago and it wasn't right for me then. I am now married have a son and am using friends points to plan a vacation this year - my first time using a DVC villa. I know I will be saving alot of money "renting" my friends points than if I booked myself. HOWEVER, is DVC a good value???
My concerns:
In addition to the initial fee paid you have annual dues.
Basically you only get the room and minimal housekeeping. You have to pay extra if you want you additional housekeeping (by the way does anyone know how much that costs??)
You still have to pay for park tickets and are subjet to the same meal plans (which have gone down in value).
If you can't get your choice hotel as your "home base" when you buy in you are subjet to the 7 month rule.
I see many people on this board having problems getting the room/accomdations they want when they want.
I know there are other vacation spots besides DW, but it seems you have to go in at alot of points to have more vacation options and sometimes your points can't get you other vacations. I love DW, but I also enjoy traveling to other places.
I'm thinking of making an appt for another sales pitch when I go there, but am not sure if it's worth my time. I guess I'm used to calling Disney reservations (usually am not on hold for much time) and getting what I ask for. Very rarely was what I wanted not available.
Now I have to wait until Feb 5th to make reservations for Aug 31-Sept 5 and am crossing my fingers that one of my choices will be available (since I only have so many points to work with my choices are limited). Again, I'm saving alot of money and am willing to see what happens on Feb. 5. Plus this will be a new Disney experience for me.
But if I decided to become a member do the benefits far outway the negatives?
I would truly appreciate any input anyone may have on why the DVC is a good deal, because everytime I look into it it seems that it's not worth the initial investment.
Thanks so much
Wendy